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Mark Julius
Jeannie |ump
Darlene Kajdasz
Barb Kantor
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Denise Keavy
Brian Kehrli
Alan Kennedy
Brad King
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7 TOGETHERNESS Dale Kistaids
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Jeff Knott
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“S-S-S-SEN-I-I-IOR-SEN-IOR-SENIOR!!” The
seniors chanted the traditional words as they showed
togetherness at the pre-season pep rally. This was
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between the seniors in ’84-’85. Debbie Knuth
There were signs of “85 rules,’’ and “Seniors ’85.’’ Brian Kocanda
Mounds of Brew Crew t-shirts were hauled to school
in a brown paper sack by Chris Thackray. - X -----------
Chris explains, “I drew the preliminary design of
the shirts and the t-shirt shop took it from there. I
just wanted to see some class spirit."
To satisfy the winter months, red and white sweat
shirts were purchased reading “Senior . . . There Is
No Substitute.”
Nearing the holiday season the senior pranks John Kratina
began. The first one of the year involved over a Sharon Krebs
million bee-bees scurrying helplessly under the feet
of students trying to get to their first hour classes.
Harmless and funny, they let all know who was “in
charge”.
The year was one of great times, it brought
students together, letting the senior togetherness shine
through.
Terry Larimer
Linda LaRosa
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The annual Mock Olympics
unleashed spirit and pride
as the senior girls clad in
Brew Crew shirts run into
the stadium.
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